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contact, touch noun

contages [contagis](3rd) F
noun

contact / touch (to contagion / infection) noun

contagio [contagionis](3rd) F
noun

erotic fondling / feeling / touching noun

subagitatio [subagitationis](3rd) F
noun

subigitatio [subigitationis](3rd) F
noun

finishing / crowning touch / stroke noun

colophon [colophonis](3rd) M
noun

colophon [colophonos/is]noun
M

free from / untouched by adjective

castus [casta -um, castior -or -us, castissimus -a -um]adjective

graze, touch, skim (over) verb

libo [libare, libavi, libatus](1st)
verb

handle, finger, touch repeatedly verb

contracto [contractare, contractavi, contractatus](1st) TRANS
verb

kind of quartz used in touchstones / whetstones / mortars (basanite?) noun

basanites [basanitae]noun
M

left untouched adjective

relictus [relicta -um, relictior -or -us, relictissimus -a -um]adjective

plant which shrinks when touched (Mimosa pudica) noun

aeschynomene [aeschynomenes]noun
F

put finishing / crowning touch verb

consummo [consummare, consummavi, consummatus](1st)
verb

put the finishing touches to verb

perpolio [perpolire, perpolivi, perpolitus](4th)
verb

repair, put / set right / in order, touch up verb

concinno [concinnare, concinnavi, concinnatus](1st) TRANS
verb

roughness to touch, grittiness noun

aspritudo [aspritudinis](3rd) F
noun

rub gently, stroke, touch gently verb

permulceo [permulcere, permulsi, permulsus](2nd)
verb

said to bring back lost love by its touch noun

anacampserox [anacampserotis](3rd) F
noun

sense of touch noun

tactio [tactionis](3rd) F
noun

stroke, touch lightly, fondle, soothe, appease, charm, flatter, delight verb

mulceo [mulcere, mulsi, mulsus](2nd)
verb

taste (of), touch on (subject) lightly verb

delibo [delibare, delibavi, delibatus](1st)
verb

that which is left / forsaken / abandoned / left untouched noun

relictum [relicti](2nd) N
noun

the touch of a finger noun

digitulus [digituli](2nd) M
noun

things (pl.) touching / adjacent noun

cohaerente [cohaerentis](3rd) N
noun

untouched, entire, whole, complete adjective

integer [integra -um, integrior -or -us, integerrimus -a -um]adjective

untouched, intact adjective

intactus [intacta, intactum]adjective

untouched, unhurt adjective

indestrictus [indestricta, indestrictum]adjective

w / two seas touching / bounding adjective

bithalassus [bithalassa, bithalassum]adjective

who touches / handles with felonious intent, theft / embezzlement noun

contrectator [contrectatoris](3rd) M
noun

yielding to touch adjective

cedens [(gen.), cedentis]adjective

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